Short of the Week compiled an infographic showing the changing landscape of the highest grossing films over the last thirty years, with the focus on how Hollywood (and the American public spending all this money at the ticket counters) have given up on original ideas. This should come as no surprise to anyone...
Check out the infographic at SLASH FILM, and while you're at it, check out Short of the Week as well. It's one of Kailey's favourites.
The Orator sadly did not make the cut, but we are definitely cheering for these titles.[more]
Technically, this video is piracy. But never before has piracy been to such a noble use. On January 14, "Hugo" moviegoers were treated to a 3 1/2-hour comedy of errors at the Regal Theater in Union Square. The...[more]
[On Thursday, /Film] showed you the poster for West of Memphis, the West Memphis Three documentary produced by Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh and directed by Amy Berg. At the time I wondered what new ground this doc would find...[more]
Looks like they are really trying to support the independent crowd. Way to go Oscar...[more]
The Directors Guild has announced the nominees for its 64th Annual DGA Awards, to be held on January 28. The DGA is a much larger and more populist voting group --14,000 strong--than the elite Oscar directors branch, which...[more]
Helena Bonham Carter started the year playing the Queen's mother. [This year] she will enjoy a real visit to Buckingham Palace to be honoured for services to acting. The actress, who starred in The King's Speech opposite Colin...[more]
This little gem from The Lost Boys (via indieWIRE) was too funny not to share. Did they hire a B-rate undergrad graphic design student from 1997? This looks like the poster for the 76th Academy Awards. And it wouldn't have ...[more]
Review: The Adventures of Tintin, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, The Muppets, The Salt of Life, The Iron Lady and Melancholia[more]
Battle of the Braun 2011 gets off to a steamy start in the upcoming stripper flick 'Magic Mike'.[more]